Panasonic HC-X1500
Rated 4.00 out of 5 based on 1 customer rating
$1,259.99
Description
2160p (4K) Wi-Fi
Panasonic HC-X1500 properties
Product name |
HC-X1500 |
Max Video Resolution |
2160p (4K) |
Max Frames per second (FPS) |
120 fps |
Video Resolutions |
1920×1080 (24fps), 1280×720 (60fps) |
Recordable Files |
MOV, MP4, AVCHD |
Type |
Action camera |
Remote Control |
Yes |
HDMI |
Yes |
Wi-Fi |
Yes |
USB 2.0 |
Yes |
Headphone Jack |
Yes |
XLR in |
Yes |
SD |
Yes |
SDHC |
Yes |
SDXC |
Yes |
Viewfinder |
Yes |
Filter Size |
62.0 mm |
Focal Length (Wide-Tele) |
4.12-98.9 mm |
Focal Length (35mm equiv) |
25.0-600.0 mm |
Aperture (Wide-tele) |
F1.8-4.0 |
Manual Focus |
Yes |
Image Stabilization |
Yes |
Flash / Light |
Yes |
Sensor |
1MOS |
Sensor Megapixels |
8.29 MP |
Sensor Size |
1/2.5 “ |
Still Pictures |
Yes |
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How to setup shutter speed in Panasonic HC-X1500?
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What is the sensor sie in Panasonic HC-X1500
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Bash Bunny –
The ergonomics of work and the compact size of this little brother “larger X2000” camera allow for comfortable work both in the studio and during field recordings. The fast processor – 60 frames in 4K actually works – the image is smooth, while ensuring the appropriate class of the SD card, there are no problems with writing.
Unfortunately, I have reservations about the operation of AF in HC-X1500. It would be useful to follow the object in the scene, e.g. after selecting with your finger. With dynamic shots in worse lighting – auto focus can be hesitant where to focus.
Regarding the problem with focus points: I have some reservations to Panasonic too. My camera has 6 focus points and the LCD screen shows me that focus point selection in AF mode. I have checked the camera manual and in the AF point selection there is a note that it is possible to use only 3 focus points.
In such situations, you need to focus manually, which is not always convenient.
The price could also be a bit lower.